I’m not buying that the story in Peru has been debunked.

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I understand that it’s important to be skeptical about things, especially when it comes to the topic of UFO’s and aliens. But the article that has been posted declaring that the Peru story has been confirmed to be proven as fake is just laughable. Are we truly supposed to believe that some gold miners are out there in the jungle flying around on $500k jetpacks just to scare villagers? I mean that’s so fucking sad to believe that. Where’s the arrests? Where’s the evidence?

I’m not saying it’s aliens but I also feel confident in saying that it’s also not gold miners. To believe this story is hilarious. It has shocked me at how many skeptics have jumped onto that story and arrogantly claimed it as definitive proof.

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